this site, that is. I just haven't blogged for a few days. Combination of being busy at work and not a lot new to report. Until today.
Made progress on a bunch of to-do's from the past few weeks.
First, I called our old insurance company regarding a $100 check I was due for showing up at the gym. (50 times in 6 months= $100). They told me the check was mailed 1/17 and sure enough showed up today.
Also got the $50 rebate from Verizon Wireless for a new cell phone we got around the holidays.
Finally faxed the receipts to the old FSA administrator, so I can get the last $25 in my account.
Then I faxed $69 worth of receipts to this year's FSA administrator.
I still have the $5 Lysol rebate to get out in the mail, which I'll do tonight or tomorrow.
So all in all, not that bad,
One of the things I've been doing on this site is reviewing some old blogs. (I think all this talk of our 4 year anniversaries made me nostalgic). For those of you who aren't familiar with Flash, her entries are SO worth a read! I went to the archives and read them all. The highlights: amazing insights on navigating medicare, grocery shopping, and taking advantage of deals. Amazing.
As a result, I've decided to revisit a few money-making pursuits that fared well for me in the past. The first is the $1/month trial, and you get a $20 gift card. These are pains in that you have to remember to cancel within the month, but I've always received the cards so it's worth the note in my calendar to do these.
The second thing I'm pursuing is taking advantage of bank offers. I think I mentioned that I received an offer from PNC for $150 to open a direct deposit checking account. I'm going to open one, and close an old Citibank account to take advantage of the bonus. I don't really care where I bank, and I probably cleared about $600 (or more?) doing these a few years ago.
Final thing I did today was a health assessment at work. If you filled out a confidential survey of your health profile, they'll credit you $120 against your medical premiums in April. No brainer, because I needed to get all that stuff checked anyway. Unfortunately, I was borderline (on the high side) with cholesterol, triglycerides and weight, but did great with blood sugar. Basically need to get back to the gym and watch what I eat. (What else is new?!). Totally worth it for its own merits, much less $120!
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Flash sure did have a great way of knowing how to save money. I always enjoyed reading her coupon ideas - and still appreciate her sending me the Morningstar coupons - kept me in cheap vege food for a long time!
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